Insiders Still Producing Songs That Money Can`t Buy

The band has been at Chicago Trax mixing new tunes that theoretically could go on their fourth album. The problem is that the group`s second and third albums still remain in the can.

The Insiders just regained the rights to their second album, ``In Is On,`` which Epic Records declined to release back in the summer of 1989. Since then, the band has recorded a third album and has been shopping it to labels, with no takers thus far.

``We have a backlog of material that people can`t buy and they don`t hear except when WXRT plays something,`` says frustrated guitarist Jay O`Rourke.

The Mixmaster and the Gloved One: Steve ``Silk`` Hurley, who has a habit of being overextended, is working on what he says will be his last remixes for a while. Those projects, which Hurley is tackling at his Tanglewood Studios, include the next two Michael Jackson singles, ``Remember the Time`` and

``Dangerous,`` and Nia Peeples` ``Kissing in the Wind.``

Hurley is also completing production work on Kym Sims` debut album for Atco-he wrote and co-produced her current hit single ``Too Blind to See It``- and he produced and mixed a new single by Ce Ce Penniston, ``Love Thang,``

and was mixing M. DOC`s next single, ``Whatever You Need,`` for Smash/

The new Church: Evie Camp, the lead voice of Bang Orchestra, Sample That and other Chicago groups of the past, is now singing with a five-piece, all-women band, Jezebel`s Church. ``It`s a little more midstream rock `n`

roll,`` says Camp, whose recent projects had been more dance oriented. ``It`s also got some dance elements because you can`t escape your environment.``

The band has recorded a four-song demo for Chameleon/Elektra and hopes to start regularly performing live soon.

Summer Bang: Vince Lawrence, who works with Camp at Bang Productions, wrote the song ``What Is It You Want`` for Donna Summer`s latest album,

``Mistaken Identity`` (Atlantic).

Drovers in the mix: The Drovers have finished recording their first CD at Timothy Powell`s Metro Mobile Studio and are currently mixing it at River North. The self-produced, self-titled, self-released album should be out by St. Patrick`s Day.

No stopping for Red Light: Des Plaines-based Red Light Records has signed the band Zoetrope and guitarist Dave Uhrich, whose all-instrumental band is called Uhrich. Uhrich has been at Chicago Trax recording an album slated for February, and Zoetrope plans to begin recording this month.

Good album: The Good Twins have finished recording an album-length cassette that they hope to release next month either on their own or through an independent label. The two sisters recorded half the album in London and the other half here at Steve Yates Recording.